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  \caption{First-difference effects of import competition on voting,
        exposure-robust standard errors} 
  \label{table_votes_fd_ex} 
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 & (1) & (2) & (3) & (4) & (5) & (6)\\ 
\midrule  
\\[-2.1ex] Shock & 0.018$^{*}$ & 0.016 & $-$0.027$^{***}$ & $-$0.020$^{**}$ & 0.001 & $-$0.002 \\ 
  & (0.009) & (0.010) & (0.009) & (0.009) & (0.007) & (0.008) \\ 
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\midrule  
Shock variable & $\Delta\textrm{IPW}_t$ & $\Delta\textrm{IPW}_t$ & $\Delta\textrm{IPW}_t$ & $\Delta\textrm{IPW}_t$ & $\Delta\textrm{IPW}_{t+1}$ & $\Delta\textrm{IPW}_{t+1}$ \\ 
Years & 1885--1900 & 1885--1900 & 1900--1910 & 1900-1910 & 1885--1900 & 1885--1900 \\ 
Initial Mf x election &  & x &  & x &  & x \\ 
First stage F stat & 9.9 & 13 & 15.8 & 14.4 & 12.8 & 16.9 \\ 
Observations & 190 & 190 & 190 & 190 & 190 & 190 \\ 
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\textit{Note:}  & \multicolumn{6}{l}{$^{*}$p$<$0.1; $^{**}$p$<$0.05; $^{***}$p$<$0.01} \\ 
 & \multicolumn{6}{l}{\parbox[t]{0.5\textwidth}{
        This table replicates the results of Table
        \ref{table_votes_fd_cl} using the aggregation
        and standard error calculation methods recommended by Borusyak, Hull,
        and Jaravel (2022).
        Stacked first-difference regressions, for waves
        1885--1892, 1892--1900, 1900-1910 (note there were two elections in 1910),
        with constituency-level variables aggregated up to the industry level.
        Dependent variable is change in share of the vote for the Conservative Party.
        All models include constituency and election fixed effects, (2), (4) and
        (6) add controls for manufacturing employment in 1880 interacted with election dummies.
        Standard errors clustered by industry in parentheses, (5) and (6) control
        for $\Delta$ IPW for the correct period.}} \\ 
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